Over 2K music fans have voted on the 30+ Best Gospel Choir Songs. Current Top 3: Raise Up, Jesus, I Give Myself Away
Welcome to the home of the Best Gospel Songs. All the best inspirational gospel songs to keep you on the road to Heaven. It's all about praising the Lord.
When it comes to gospel songs for women, there are a lot of poignant and powerful hymns to choose from. If you’re looking for music for your own women’s gospel choir, this list might be helpful. These are some of the verybest gospel hymnsfor women’s choirs, as ranked by ...
The Queen of Pop dropped one of her best tracks ever. The lead single fromRebel Heartis a triumph about perseverance and keeping an open heart, even if it’s been broken. The production is a marriage of gospel choir and a deep EDM beat only Madonna could pull off, withAlicia Keyson pe...
Her song "Stand on the Word", with the artist credited as the Celestial Choir, was part of a privately pressed compilation album recorded live at the church that spring. A rousing, piano-centered gospel number with a youthful lead vocal and funk underpinnings, the track caught the ear of ...
“Father To Son,” which was written by Brian May and features his trademark sizzling guitar work alongside some deft piano playing from Freddie Mercury. This power ballad, which has some edgy lyrics about the responsibility dads have to their sons, is one of thebest songs for Father’s Day...
Aeroplane was probably the first Red Hot Chili Peppers song for most 90s kids. The jolly-sounding tune blended with dark imagery of sexual innuendo and the pleasure of making music is one of the Chili Peppers’ most graceful qualities. Towards the outro, a children’s choir joins in to sing...
Rod Wave is a 20-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida, with a voice that belongs in a Sunday morning church choir. The Kevin Gates protégé has quickly become one of the signature voices of the Deep South, singing about his pain and inner demons over country guitars and dreary pianos....
This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
The energy dips, and there’s less to latch onto as the songs blur together. It’s frustrating because there are glimpses of something much better here. Cube still has the ability to bring rawness and attitude, but it doesn’t show up often enough to carry the album. Ultimately, Man ...